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Quiz by Maddu and Adi (Round 2)

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This is a meta quiz consisting of three rounds. There are 6 "boxes" and you get one hint for each box in each round. There is also a meta connect between all six "boxes".

  1. First Question
    Hint 1
    Made of Kanchan Composite
    Hint 2
    Intelligent fire and explosion suppression system
    Breakthrough in the field of fire protection and engineering

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  2. Second Question
    Hint 1
    “Flies the ____ swifter to its mark, Launched by the vigour of a Roman arm”
    -- Addison
    Hint 2
    Main offensive weapon of the greeks

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  3. Third Question
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    Hint 2
    Curtsey or genuflecture

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  4. Fourth Question
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    X is the student of a guru no less than Sun. On ascertaining that Sun is an all-knowing teacher, X raises his body to solar orbit and requests that Sun accept him as a student. Sun declines, saying, “I am ever on my wheels. Where can I be at a standstill to teach you leisurely? I have my unending duty to perform…” and he continues His celestial journey. But X, undeterred by Sun’s travel, enlarges his body. He places one leg on the eastern range and the other on the western range, face turned toward the travelling Sun, and again makes his request. “My face will always be towards you, in whichever orbit you go, but teach me…oh! God…” says X. Pleased by his pertinence, Sun teaches all of His knowledge to X It may be asked why X chose Sun alone as his teacher, for which it is said, Sun is karma saakshi, an eternal witness of all deeds/doings. Even today, any student is asked to adore X, to obtain such a stubborn health, enduring education, and above all a reverential scholarship.

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  5. Fifth Question
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  6. Sixth Question
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    By the mid-19th century, duelling was in decline as a means of settling disputes, partially because victory could lead to a jail term for assault or manslaughter. Emphasis shifted to defeating the opponent without necessarily killing him, and less fatal duelling forms evolved using the duelling sword, or xxxx de terrain, an unedged variant of the small sword.

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